GREENSBORO, N.C. – The Atlantic Coast Conference and Commissioner John Swofford announced the league’s Academic Honor Roll for the 2013-14 academic year, and Virginia Tech saw 232 of its student-athletes recognized for their work in the classroom.

The Honor Roll is comprised of student-athletes who participated in a varsity-level sport and registered a grade-point average of 3.0 or better for the full academic year. The conference recognized a record 3,967 student-athletes for their hard work in the classroom during the 2013-14 academic year.

Tech’s 232 student-athletes recognized ranked sixth among ACC schools, but third among public universities. Duke led all schools with an ACC-record 494 student-athletes recognized, eclipsing its own mark of 474 set last year. Boston College followed with 402 honorees, and Notre Dame saw 397 student-athletes achieve Honor Roll status following its first year of ACC membership.

North Carolina saw 347 student-athletes recognized, followed by Virginia with 305 and the Hokies.

Winter sports ACC Players of the Year/Honor Roll recipients include Virginia Tech’s Kaylea Arnett, who finished third in the 1-meter diving event at the NCAA Championship. She also earned honorable mention All-America status in two other events.